Restaurants

Del 74 Dalston

And you’re liable to find one of them outside Del 74 on any given night, such is the popularity of their raucous blend of tacos, cocktails, and music….

…which would explain why they’ve opened another joint. This one’s set in Dalston, nearby to their (sadly closed) Clapton original, and sporting the same brand of extravagantly kitschy ’70s-led decor. There are, however, a few different things going on with the menu, to whit,

THE NEW STUFF

New dishes include a selection of tortas (Mexican sandwiches) and an array of new tacos, tostadas, and bar snacks such as the new Del 74 tamarind & chile morita ‘bad ass’ chicken wings. Plus, their new weekend brunch, which involves fried tortilla chips topped with cheese, sour cream and egg, and bottomless frozen margaritas. Underpinning all of that, there is of course,

THE CLASSIC STUFF

Okay, ‘classic’ might be a strong word for a place that’s been open for two years, but these are the traditional dishes made to recipes handed down from showrunner Enrique’s Mexican Aunt Patty. So we’re running with it. And they include the cochinita pibil, with braised leg of pork, guacamole, and red pickled onions; as well as the mandatory brunch number huevos rancheros, and Del 74’s signature home-made chipotle Chile gluten free corn-bread with salmon & avocado.

To drink, obviously there’s a beyond-decent margarita to be had, but you can also slake your thirst on a pay-as-you-pour mezcal sharing bottle – pre-marked when you get it, they simply measure how much you & your table pour out into your shot glasses, and charge you for what you drink. And remember, you can always ask your bartender…

…if you have any q’s.

NOTE: Del 74 Dalston is open now, and is walk-in only – though they accept bookings for parties of 6 or more. You can check out their website HERE.